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Teach Yourself Biblical Hebrew [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, height x width x depth: 198x130x25 mm, weight: 324 g
  • Sērija : Teach Yourself Complete Courses
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Dec-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Teach Yourself
  • ISBN-10: 0340913371
  • ISBN-13: 9780340913376
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, height x width x depth: 198x130x25 mm, weight: 324 g
  • Sērija : Teach Yourself Complete Courses
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Dec-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Teach Yourself
  • ISBN-10: 0340913371
  • ISBN-13: 9780340913376
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'Teach Yourself Biblical Hebrew' is intended for anyone who wants to be able to read and understand the Old Testament in the original language - language students, priests, clergy, interested lay people. Texts from the Old Testament are used to introduce the language and grammar, and no prior knowledge of any language study is assumed: everything is explained in clear English. The course covers: the alphabet, pronunciation, grammar and syntax, and there is a comprehensive Hebrew-English lexicon at the back of the book.
introduction viii
01 1
1.1 introduction
1.2 the alphabet
1.3 reading practice
1.4 suggestions
1.5 summary
02 9
2.1 short and long vowels
2.2 exercise 1
2.3 sheva and composite vowels
2.4 exercise 2
2.5 final forms
2.6 reading practice
2.7 suggestions
2.8 summary
03 16
3.1 dagesh
3.2 exercise 1
3.3 the conjunction 1
3.4 exercise 2
3.5 the name of God
3.6 text: Psalm 25:8
3.7 suggestions
3.8 summary
04 24
4.1 the definite article
4.2 exercise 1
4.3 gender and number
4.4 exercise 2
4.5 irregular plurals
4.6 exercise 3
4.7 text: Genesis 1:1
4.8 suggestions
4.9 summary
05 34
5.1 subject pronouns
5.2 exercise 1
5.3 sentences without verbs
5.4 exercise 2
5.5 text: 2 Samuel 12:7a
5.6 suggestion
5.7 summary
5.8 self-assessment
06 41
6.1 nouns with pronominal suffixes
6.2 exercise 1
6.3 adjectives in verbless sentences
6.4 exercise 2
6.5 adjectives (attributive)
6.6 exercise 3
6.7 text: Psalm 76.2 (76.1 in English)
6.8 suggestions
6.9 summary
07 53
7.1 demonstratives
7.2 exercise 1
7.3 the construct
7.4 exercise 2
7.5 text: Exodus 15:1a
7.6 suggestions
7.7 summary
08 63
8.1 prepositions
8.2 exercise 1
8.3 inseparable prepositions
8.4 exercise 2
8.5 prepositions with pronominal suffixes
8.6 exercise 3
8.7 text: Ruth 1:1
8.8 suggestions
8.9 summary
09 77
9.1 the object marker
9.2 further prepositions with pronominal suffixes
9.3 exercise 1
9.4 comparatives and superlatives
9.5 exercise 2
9.6 text: Deuteronomy 10:17
9.7 suggestion
9.8 summary
10 89
10.1 verbs: Perfect
10.2 exercise 1
10.3 how the Perfect is used
10.4 exercise 2
10.5 text: Job 1:21
10.6 suggestions
10.7 summary
10.8 self-assessment
11 102
11.1 verbs: Imperfect
11.2 exercise 1
11.3 usage of the Imperfect
11.4 exercise 2
11.5 text: Judges 8:22-3
11.6 suggestions
11.7 summary
12 111
12.1 Vav Consecutive Imperfect
12.2 exercise 1
12.3 Vav Consecutive Perfect
12.4 exercise 2
12.5 text: Isaiah 12:1-2
12.6 suggestions
12.7 summary
13 121
13.1 weak verbs
13.2 weak verbs in the Perfect
13.3 exercise 1
13.4 weak verbs in the Imperfect
13.5 exercise 2
13.6 text: Psalm 9:2-9 (Engl. 1-9)
13.7 suggestion
13.8 summary
14 139
14.1 Imperative
14.2 participles
14.3 exercise 1
14.4 Infinitive Construct
14.5 Infinitive Absolute
14.6 exercise 2
14.7 text: Genesis 3:1-5
14.8 suggestion
14.9 summary
15 154
15.1 object pronouns
15.2 exercise 1
15.3 relative pronouns and interrogative pronouns
15.4 exercise 2
15.5 patach furtive
15.6 text: Genesis 21:1-6
15.7 suggestion
15.8 summary
15.9 self-assessment
16 168
16.1 verb stems: Qal and Nifal
16.2 gentilic adjectives
16.3 exercise 1
16.4 Jussive
16.5 noun declensions
16.6 exercise 2
16.7 text: Genesis 21:7-13
16.8 suggestions
16.9 summary
17 187
17.1 verbs with object suffixes
17.2 Cohortative
17.3 exercise 1
17.4 verbs: Piel, Pual and Hitpael
17.5 identifying the stems
17.6 exercise 2
17.7 text: Genesis 21:14-21
17.8 suggestion
17.9 summary
18 207
18.1 verbs: Hilfil and Hofal
18.2 exercise 1
18.3 recognizing the stems
18.4 exercise 2
18.5 text: Genesis 22:1-6
18.6 suggestion
18.7 summary
19 220
19.1 dictionaries and lexicons
19.2 exercise 1
19.3 commentaries
19.4 exercise 2
19.5 text: Genesis 22:7-12
19.6 suggestions
19.7 summary
20 237
20.1 sources and versions
20.2 Ketiv and Qere
20.3 exercise 1
20.4 accents and cantillation marks
20.5 exercise 2
20.6 text: Genesis 22:13-20
20.7 suggestions
20.8 summary
afterward 252
appendix 1: writing 253
appendix 2: pronunciation 256
key to the exercises 258
glossary of grammatical terms 277
verb tables 293
lexicon 297
index 348
Sarah Nicholson is Lecturer, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Glasgow